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lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us? we run water, power, and sewer. so, those are some of the biggest things involved in lead platinum. ♪ ♪ >> by late 2008 the project, as we got the contractor on board and we were able to start pricing it, we're a multi-, multi-, multi-million dollar over budget. >> the story a lot of people don't know after we got select today do this project, the first price we came in with was $180 million. and the city said, you know, this is a great building, but we just don't want to spend that much money. so, the project was on the verge of being canceled. >> if y
lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us?...
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>> we're trying to reach out to athletes and create this environment. my colleagues and i have been working on this issue for a long time and letting players know we're here for you, we have your back. it's something that it's not really a big deal, but it's a big deal. so the sooner we address it and we attack it, then we can move on. and once it's accepted, we'll look back on lgbt discrimination as we look on racism. someone has a flaw if they're racist. if you're a big and you discriminate against people with the lgbt community, you have a flaw. we're speaking from culliver, he went and did some sensitivity training. we've seen kobe bryant had some issues in the past and had some sensitivity training and now he's one of our best allies. when we talk about a player that comes out, we want somebody that, that people cheered on on sunday, oh, that was my favorite player and possibly someone who is a bigot. oh my god, my favorite player, he likes men, it changes the whole culture. >> i think that anybody who watches this show knows that i'm extremely bia
>> we're trying to reach out to athletes and create this environment. my colleagues and i have been working on this issue for a long time and letting players know we're here for you, we have your back. it's something that it's not really a big deal, but it's a big deal. so the sooner we address it and we attack it, then we can move on. and once it's accepted, we'll look back on lgbt discrimination as we look on racism. someone has a flaw if they're racist. if you're a big and you...
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it's a solid environment for growth here with a lot of wiggles. and we're probably going to be wiggling a little softer here in the next couple of months. i don't think there is anything serious. i would argue the big event of the last six months as we moved a lot of tail risks from the picture, events in europe not being a threat to global financial stability, and the u.s. political scene not really being a threat here anymore as well. >> bob, bruce is just talking about corporate profits. i wanted to ask you about that. as you look near term, which is more important for investors in the stock market. it is going to be earnings that come out throughout the next couple of weeks, or it is tomorrow's labor report? is the labor report more important? >> i think the labor market is really important here, susie. it gives us some idea of what corporations are thinking about the future. earnings will be what they were, and they're already history, as we know. and of course forward guidance will be important. i think bruce hit the nail on the head, howeve
it's a solid environment for growth here with a lot of wiggles. and we're probably going to be wiggling a little softer here in the next couple of months. i don't think there is anything serious. i would argue the big event of the last six months as we moved a lot of tail risks from the picture, events in europe not being a threat to global financial stability, and the u.s. political scene not really being a threat here anymore as well. >> bob, bruce is just talking about corporate...
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there is a change in environment. the air force wants to award between major medals for flying drones which i do not agree with they did not put their lives in jeopardy. we have to be clear on this. scott, this case was political from day one. this administration has always wanted to call it quote unquote work place violence. i was on this network talking the very next day in 2009 after the attack as a think tank guy and the army called me saying we don't agree with your assessment calling it terrorism. scott, if this happened in any other place of the world this would be called an act of terror. with the links to the international terrorists anwar al-awlaki there is no doubt in anyone's mind. so, to me, it is appalling that this administration is more worried about a political narrative and frankly trying to give aid and comfort to a terrorist here, my goodness sake his own words will indict him and assure his presence in jail for the rest of his life. there is nothing here in the congressional legislation that will
there is a change in environment. the air force wants to award between major medals for flying drones which i do not agree with they did not put their lives in jeopardy. we have to be clear on this. scott, this case was political from day one. this administration has always wanted to call it quote unquote work place violence. i was on this network talking the very next day in 2009 after the attack as a think tank guy and the army called me saying we don't agree with your assessment calling it...
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source is somewhat cement factories and other industries are running on gas it doesn't pollute the environment. mr president what would be your message to the people of yemen at this moment i'm telling the people of yemen believe in dialogue believe in those you've elected because they're taking you down the road of peace and of building a new yemen which you have been aspiring for we wish you success in dialogue we wish you to bring them in to the shore of stability and security when a lot of them and we wish you success in your. bring your country peace and stability thank you so question. i. speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing stories for you. then try. to find out because it's. called. the only city in europe the host of a twenty fold winter the pick a. sun sea. thank you. so much. dog days are. fridays it. picks. up the. son says it's so true. she could laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot. fortunately. tim's mission to teach me. this is why you shou
source is somewhat cement factories and other industries are running on gas it doesn't pollute the environment. mr president what would be your message to the people of yemen at this moment i'm telling the people of yemen believe in dialogue believe in those you've elected because they're taking you down the road of peace and of building a new yemen which you have been aspiring for we wish you success in dialogue we wish you to bring them in to the shore of stability and security when a lot of...
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there's a variety of dod resources that cal fire can provide in a statewide environment. i think the biggest thing for me, there's several scenarios that are challenging us, one of which and one of our fears, and it's been in the newspaper so it's not a secret, but one of the things that scares me as well is the united states is not really experienced what i would call a global disaster yet. we have had disasters, i was in katrina on an urban search and rescue team, i've been in pretty much all major engagements as far as wild land fires in california, but if you look at a global disaster perspective where you have a hundred thousand victims like a tsunami or a large scale event, we have yet to experience that in this nation. i think the agreements we have here today and the relationships we develop today are going to be key to mitigate that. the other scenario that we are concerned with is a coordinated aerial incendiary attack by al qaeda. one of the things we've seen already in the european union is suspect of al qaeda starting fires in the eu if that happened in calif
there's a variety of dod resources that cal fire can provide in a statewide environment. i think the biggest thing for me, there's several scenarios that are challenging us, one of which and one of our fears, and it's been in the newspaper so it's not a secret, but one of the things that scares me as well is the united states is not really experienced what i would call a global disaster yet. we have had disasters, i was in katrina on an urban search and rescue team, i've been in pretty much all...
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they reflect environment that we're in. a sure sign of decline for a company or country, is when they can't change itself to meet the environment they are in, they don't compete. there's a lot of people labeling this era the decline of the united states. i don't believe that. we've always managed to figure out ways out of previous predicted declines but this is a serious moment. and we have opportunities to do the right things and we have to do them. with all due respect to the congress, somebody gave me advice years ago, in washington, if you want to succeed you should be for what is going to happen. the private sector is going to force this to happen one way or the other. >> i don't want to have us all be completely cynical with this conversation. i think that immigration reform s an area where there is optimistic signs. if there is any issue resolved, it would be immigration reform and it may not be the perfect resolution but it will be more of a system. we'll be keeping more of the graduates here. look, i think the chal
they reflect environment that we're in. a sure sign of decline for a company or country, is when they can't change itself to meet the environment they are in, they don't compete. there's a lot of people labeling this era the decline of the united states. i don't believe that. we've always managed to figure out ways out of previous predicted declines but this is a serious moment. and we have opportunities to do the right things and we have to do them. with all due respect to the congress,...
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the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. card, serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve that. >> nobody can make an accurate assessment of me without getting to know me. i mean i am a clean-cut guy. i'm not a troublemaker. but you can't honestly know that until you get a chance to sit down and talk to me and know me. just by looking at me, i don't know, everybody thought ted bundy w
the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles...
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number one, will this help create an environment to help create jobs by businesses wanting to relocate there? is there a public private partnership used to maximize those dollars question they need to make sure it is a good plan and solves a real problem. dagen: some of the ideas do evolve trying to bring small businesses into this. encouraging the private sector to spend more on highway projects. do you think, though, people and the republican party would get on board with something like that? >> first of all, my question is where has the president then on last four years with these issues? trying to get dollars out the door. we did a stimulus bill, do not forget. it did not work. for all intensive purposes, it did not work. now he is calling indirectly for another stimulus. i think it hit those parameters. does it solve a problem? i agree with the president, there will be -- everybody has some in the game. make sure you done it timely, properly and get a good value out of those hard-working tax dollars. dagen: the imf idea of a global gasoline tax. to that point, our gas taxes have n
number one, will this help create an environment to help create jobs by businesses wanting to relocate there? is there a public private partnership used to maximize those dollars question they need to make sure it is a good plan and solves a real problem. dagen: some of the ideas do evolve trying to bring small businesses into this. encouraging the private sector to spend more on highway projects. do you think, though, people and the republican party would get on board with something like that?...
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constitution and environment law. many community members support this lawsuit. >> these schemes and shenanigans, they just don't work. >> our position is there is a public benefit that was documented in a staff report and it was clear. this is a catalyst for economic development. >> seattle's lead investor says he's already received 45,000 requests for season tickets. >>> oakland police are searching for a suspect after a chase involving a stolen car. police say the pursuit started just after 4:00 yesterday afternoon on park boulevard. it ended on 31st street and vallecito police near highland hospital. a driver and passenger took off running. police arrested one but are still searching for a sackd -- for a second suspect. >>> an accident happened at silver avenue and lizbin at 8:15. the front end of a pickup truck was smashed in. the bus involved did not appear to be significantly damaged. >>> another bay area police department is taking part in a twitter virtual ride along today. at 4:00 this afternoon, the castro v
constitution and environment law. many community members support this lawsuit. >> these schemes and shenanigans, they just don't work. >> our position is there is a public benefit that was documented in a staff report and it was clear. this is a catalyst for economic development. >> seattle's lead investor says he's already received 45,000 requests for season tickets. >>> oakland police are searching for a suspect after a chase involving a stolen car. police say the...
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the most important there is to create factors of continue knewty, favorable environment for business, and create opportunityings so that these businesses be carried out through strong investments from the private sector. >> thank you. for me, maintaining the democracies all about a strict add heerntion to the rule of law. like i mentioned, i was in the society that went through difficulty, and for us to deal with the democratic process, we have to create the institution, and what's required now is a sufficient time in which you have very strong institutions that will regulate the whole democratic process. we have institutions for the human right, institutions for democracy. we have the judiciary, and we have many other institutions when they are strengthened, and allowed space to run on their own without political interference. i think with that, you will be able to ensure that the whole society is not just about people in governance providing leadership. it is about the protection of the rights of protecting the minority groups, about securing the vulnerable groups, and when you have
the most important there is to create factors of continue knewty, favorable environment for business, and create opportunityings so that these businesses be carried out through strong investments from the private sector. >> thank you. for me, maintaining the democracies all about a strict add heerntion to the rule of law. like i mentioned, i was in the society that went through difficulty, and for us to deal with the democratic process, we have to create the institution, and what's...
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natural resources in the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg assistance and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes bureau of prisons in the criminal division and those people want to defend guards in suits by prisoner. civil rights tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those. we're in a system to the solicitor general and think think that the criminal division statutory theory of prosecution is weak. they have to resolve the issues personally. bob conducted many conferences not only the settle fight within the government. but also to hear presentations by private counsel. it's one of the officer's traditions that anyone litigant, potential amicus curiae can be heard personally before the united states files a brief in the supreme
natural resources in the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg assistance and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes bureau of prisons in the criminal division and those people want to defend guards in suits by prisoner. civil rights tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those. we're in a system to the solicitor general and think think that the criminal division statutory theory of prosecution is weak. they have...
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this environment is great for their business. >> stephanie? >> adt. i think the sell-off is way overdone. >> chs. >> pete? >> danaher. >>> that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. don't forget to catch "fast money." >>> halftime is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> rally on, or maybe rally back on. stocks moving smartly higher after a one-day breather, we'll discuss whether this is a sign of the types and how healthy the market is overall. the south korean foreign minister in washington to meet with secretary of state john kerry to discuss what to do with north korea. we will ask peace negotiator extraordinaire george mitchell what should be done there. >>> and a judge has ruled in a case in stockton, california, that that bankrupt city is protected from its credit torres. it could turn out to be a devastating precedent for people with public pensions. my partner sue herera is at the exchange. a rally under way? >> yes, and a very nice one indeed. stocks are rising, putting the s&p 500 in striking
this environment is great for their business. >> stephanie? >> adt. i think the sell-off is way overdone. >> chs. >> pete? >> danaher. >>> that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. don't forget to catch "fast money." >>> halftime is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> rally on, or maybe rally back on. stocks moving smartly higher after a one-day breather, we'll discuss...
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we want to enhance that even to a greater extent because it is in a sensitive environment, and no one that carries a firearm in a sensitive environment should have a minimal amount of training, and they should coordinate that with the law enforcement, but whenever you look at whether it is sandy hook, whether you look at any other incidents, it is a law enforcement officer arriving with a firearm, which dismantles the circumstance and causes the shooter either to kill himself or to put down his gun or be killed. but it takes that officer who arriv arrives. we want to reduce response time, so they're quicker, reducing response time will save lives. >> curtis, one more question, i thank you for staying with us this long, and that is something that wayne lapierre said, the man you're working for at the nra on this contract to deliver him a report he asked for. before our last presidential election, he sent out a fund-raising letter filled with ways to i guess put fear into the hearts of nra members. one of the things he said i am going to quote to you now. he said if president obama is r
we want to enhance that even to a greater extent because it is in a sensitive environment, and no one that carries a firearm in a sensitive environment should have a minimal amount of training, and they should coordinate that with the law enforcement, but whenever you look at whether it is sandy hook, whether you look at any other incidents, it is a law enforcement officer arriving with a firearm, which dismantles the circumstance and causes the shooter either to kill himself or to put down his...
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the taliban controlled the region and this is the environment that the marines came into in 2009 and subsequently it has stabilized significantly since then. so the primary mission of marines in southwest afghanistan is security. but our secondary mission is to assist our interagency partners in kick starting institutions that contribute to a stable nation state. as an educator i joined the team to oversee the portfolio of education and was given the opportunity to implement the country's education strategic plan over the southwest provinces. additionally i was given the national action plan for women and control of two female engagement teams which were marines trained to interact with the population of women because of the pashi culture, the males were not allowed to interact with the women. in order obviously to ensure communities stay strong you have to not only address the men, but you absolutely need to address the women. so we created the female engagement team. with our interagency partners, the u.s. department of state, danish and british governments and of course the afghan
the taliban controlled the region and this is the environment that the marines came into in 2009 and subsequently it has stabilized significantly since then. so the primary mission of marines in southwest afghanistan is security. but our secondary mission is to assist our interagency partners in kick starting institutions that contribute to a stable nation state. as an educator i joined the team to oversee the portfolio of education and was given the opportunity to implement the country's...
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can look at it standpoint from our larger macro institutions that literally have no respect for the environment because it's not within the business model the business model has no acknowledgment of the natural law philosophy that we have to subscribe to in order to maintain sustainability we're just course perpetuates this distortion of values of also just what true happiness and success is i mean i know firsthand living in d.c. it's all about what job you have how much power that job yields and how much money you make from it how does this toxic way of thinking about success and hit true happiness truth ability true health i'm actually manifesting. that's a great question people need to sit back everyone needs to personally stand back at some point in their life and ask them what it is that they actually want to do when there are a kid growing up before these pressures of the systems emerge pressure of the system urge to get a job and it be you know this edifice of exchange which is what we're all reduced to and ask themselves what happiness really means is it material success clearly not sta
can look at it standpoint from our larger macro institutions that literally have no respect for the environment because it's not within the business model the business model has no acknowledgment of the natural law philosophy that we have to subscribe to in order to maintain sustainability we're just course perpetuates this distortion of values of also just what true happiness and success is i mean i know firsthand living in d.c. it's all about what job you have how much power that job yields...
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of hate and violence across america is very similar to the environment forty five years ago when a single shot was fired from the lorraine motel in memphis tennessee killing dr martin luther king jr men who shot dr king james earl ray was brought into custody two months later yesterday never before never before seen video of ray just after he was arrested was released by the shelby county registrar in tennessee the video includes ray being read his rights being stripped searched by police as well as interviews with potential jurors for the. trial but despite these new videos in those forty five years since the assassination of dr king the real story behind his death of why he was killed has rarely been told and today as these cycles of history come around again this story is more important than ever so joining us now is lamar waldron historian and co-author with tom hartman of the book legacy of secrecy the long shadow of the j.f.k. assassination lamar welcome back to the show great to be with you so you know yes today is the anniversary of dr king's assassination but it's always importan
of hate and violence across america is very similar to the environment forty five years ago when a single shot was fired from the lorraine motel in memphis tennessee killing dr martin luther king jr men who shot dr king james earl ray was brought into custody two months later yesterday never before never before seen video of ray just after he was arrested was released by the shelby county registrar in tennessee the video includes ray being read his rights being stripped searched by police as...
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million dollars to different charities right charities for you know for children charities for the environment all these different charities but it's not necessarily out of the good of their heart because what happens ultimately is that in moments of contention and certainly you've covered a lot of instances where wal-mart has. rifled public opinion or has made people a little concerned about what they're going to do next for instance moving into new york city moving into washington d.c. all of these charities that they supported ultimately ended up supporting them right back it was a little of you know i give you this you give me that and the question is did they think to themselves oh you know this is a good this is a good foundation after all because wal-mart gave us this money so they can't be that bad whether it was more of a legitimate tit for tat we don't know but the bottom line is that we see this influence going back and forth where if you have the money to influence policy then you might even be able to in flu. it's your way on to create and of course bill gates is a whole propagand
million dollars to different charities right charities for you know for children charities for the environment all these different charities but it's not necessarily out of the good of their heart because what happens ultimately is that in moments of contention and certainly you've covered a lot of instances where wal-mart has. rifled public opinion or has made people a little concerned about what they're going to do next for instance moving into new york city moving into washington d.c. all of...
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it gets way off the map, and i'm wondering in an environment where we're running these huge deficits if no matter the interest in the study or what it might bear for you, you just stop. this is not the environment, the time, the moment to even conduct it. >> well, the answer to that question, neil, is self-evident. it would be one thing if we were running trillion dollar surpluses. then we'd have plenty of money to pass around for this kind of stuff. we have a budget now where we're borrowing somewhere between 30 and 40 cents for every dollar we spend. the fact is these might be real interesting studies. they may even, you know, lead to conclusions that have some real world results, but the fact is we just can't afford it right now. they're not a high priority, and this is the problem with government, by the way, neil. everything is a priority so we never cut anything. that's why i actually think this sequester that we're going through, these $50 billion in cuts is actually a healthy exercise for these agencies, but you know what? maybe we can live without the snail research this yea
it gets way off the map, and i'm wondering in an environment where we're running these huge deficits if no matter the interest in the study or what it might bear for you, you just stop. this is not the environment, the time, the moment to even conduct it. >> well, the answer to that question, neil, is self-evident. it would be one thing if we were running trillion dollar surpluses. then we'd have plenty of money to pass around for this kind of stuff. we have a budget now where we're...
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now within the government and we thought that we have to create an environment for investment to come in. and we have affected a lot of changes of our laws. a lot of strengthening of institutions, and a lot of adoption of fiscal measures that have given signals out that we are stabilizing the economy and we are preparing it for adequate investments. and these have been recognized by the world bank, also one of the 10 top reformers in the world in terms of -- [applause] we have also in the process attracted investments in the region's upon millions and millions of dollars. these investments are now changing the agriculture and mining sectors. so a lot of things that could indicate there is a need for us to continue with the democratic process. and when there is a moccasin stability, it will open up investment opportunities. and that is where we are as a nation you. that is why we now believe that sierra leone is no longer a country of a flawed diamond studded snow for in the past. sierra leone is now an investment destination. sierra leone is the place to do business. this is been reco
now within the government and we thought that we have to create an environment for investment to come in. and we have affected a lot of changes of our laws. a lot of strengthening of institutions, and a lot of adoption of fiscal measures that have given signals out that we are stabilizing the economy and we are preparing it for adequate investments. and these have been recognized by the world bank, also one of the 10 top reformers in the world in terms of -- [applause] we have also in the...
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the environment is more complex, their need for strategic understanding in this complex environment more than ever. second the idea that we can just close the war colleges and send everyone to civilian academic institutions is untenable. we are talking thousands of students in year. we would want them to go to top schools with security studies programs but there aren't enough of those programs and not enough of those slots. without an appropriate program, courses might be relevant to somebody. but not to a military officer. so we don't want them just going to any school taking anything. one of the key benefits of the war college to these students, and other branches of the military in other fields and they have an opportunity to talk with each other. the networking is a key part of their educational experience. i have had instances where i had two individuals from the navy, one an aviator, one a submariner sitting next to me and it is like someone talking from mars to someone talking to somebody from jupiter. they have no idea what the other does or what their world is like. if we want t
the environment is more complex, their need for strategic understanding in this complex environment more than ever. second the idea that we can just close the war colleges and send everyone to civilian academic institutions is untenable. we are talking thousands of students in year. we would want them to go to top schools with security studies programs but there aren't enough of those programs and not enough of those slots. without an appropriate program, courses might be relevant to somebody....
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of naval research the purpose of these robots you ask the surveillance and monitoring of underwater environments but include studying aquatic life mapping ocean floors and monitoring ocean currents so is this amazing technology only going to be used to watch aquatic life i guess only time will tell however that only do you have to worry about jobs in the on the beach now it seems like you got to worry about the government and this new robotic jellyfish also lurking in the water. down to arkansas where an ugly oil spill continues to wreak havoc as oil continues to flow through the small town of mayflower cleanup efforts have begun to take shape however there's a catch including as if a flight restrictions over the oil spill are to correspond marine important naya explains the federal aviation administration they say that the indefinite no fly zone which they are calling a temporary flight restriction was put in place as a hazard warning officials say this is so emergency support are able to respond to the disaster immediately now the f.a.a. is online posting noted that only relief aircraft operat
of naval research the purpose of these robots you ask the surveillance and monitoring of underwater environments but include studying aquatic life mapping ocean floors and monitoring ocean currents so is this amazing technology only going to be used to watch aquatic life i guess only time will tell however that only do you have to worry about jobs in the on the beach now it seems like you got to worry about the government and this new robotic jellyfish also lurking in the water. down to...
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but if we can't have environments where students feel comfortable attending school, being comfortable with themselves and in themselves in a school environment we will never have students that are predicated in a way to be able to learn. we have to have safe schools. so what we did this year, when all of our administrators came back from summer break, every administrator from principals to the purchasing manager, everyone saw bully this year. and we spent a full year with our bifl department of student, family and community resources, we spent a full day debriefing that movie and going through a process where we talked about it and it was amazing to see grown adults having these realizations about what bullying meant to them and having a commitment from every administrator in our district that we will not allow that to happen this year and that will be one of the focus areas this year. so the ability to have these children now watch the movie as well was extremely moving to us yesterday. i just have to share one anecdote from that movie. we had a question and answer session at the end
but if we can't have environments where students feel comfortable attending school, being comfortable with themselves and in themselves in a school environment we will never have students that are predicated in a way to be able to learn. we have to have safe schools. so what we did this year, when all of our administrators came back from summer break, every administrator from principals to the purchasing manager, everyone saw bully this year. and we spent a full year with our bifl department of...
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can she's in washington the any time all is involved it's always a big old mess a big mess for the environment and of course a catastrophe for these poor people that have had to move what is the state of play there tonight. well kevin they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of this neighborhood in arkansas but you could see the images of streets flooded with crude the company said they had so far picked up around twelve thousand barrels of oil and water from the streets twelve twenty two homes were evacuated but as bad as the leak was environment police say the aftermath could have been much worse there is a lake nearby and the crude luckily didn't get there the pipeline was carrying canadian heavy crude to the south of the u.s. to the country's gulf coast refineries this latest incident has yet raised the opposition among many police to the new project in that is in the works the keystone x.l. pipeline which would carry eight hundred thousand barrels per day just to compare the pipe that leaked in arkansas carries six to six thousand barrels per day so the consequence
can she's in washington the any time all is involved it's always a big old mess a big mess for the environment and of course a catastrophe for these poor people that have had to move what is the state of play there tonight. well kevin they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of this neighborhood in arkansas but you could see the images of streets flooded with crude the company said they had so far picked up around twelve thousand barrels of oil and water from the streets...
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first of all, in a lot of the environments we're seeing teachers teach to these standardized test when we could have a holistic approach to the curriculum. students who are hungry, coming from impoverished and sort of challenged homes have in our classrooms. so i think we need to have a more holistic, comprehensive and long-term oriented strategy when it comes to reform. testing obviously will always be a part of that. it can't have the kind of impact it has right now and us have a heal healthy reformed process going forward. >> dana, dr. hall enjoys the presumption of evidence until she's proving guilty. "the new york times" reports she's received more than $500,000 in performance bonuses while superintendent. $500,000. >> your introduction is really right on. this is about bringing corporate practices into the classroom, into schools. the question is whether we really want to financially incentivize these sorts of behaviors. she's a uniquely bad apple. t the culture of cheating she fostered in atlanta is unusual. thisven type of reform can have positive effects in knowing what studen
first of all, in a lot of the environments we're seeing teachers teach to these standardized test when we could have a holistic approach to the curriculum. students who are hungry, coming from impoverished and sort of challenged homes have in our classrooms. so i think we need to have a more holistic, comprehensive and long-term oriented strategy when it comes to reform. testing obviously will always be a part of that. it can't have the kind of impact it has right now and us have a heal healthy...
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the truth is all psychology is biology meeting the environment. this young man was not only born with a predisposition to depression, but he was born into an environment that seemed to ameliorate and actually help his depression along the way. so in his case, his chemical disorder was great enough that it caused him to commit suicide. please understand that when someone is that depressed, the amount of psychic pain that they're feeling, don, they really believe that suicide is the only choice to alleviate their pain. >> what about the pressure of growing up in the spotlight, the son of someone who is so famous? lots of people have famous children, that doesn't happen. is that a factor? >> yeah, i think you answered your own question. we don't know the details of this family dynamics or the special circumstances having to do with his mental illness. his depression. i will tell you that it's a hard road to walk, to grow up as a young person knowing that you'll never been more successful than your parents. and, in fact, many young people are feeling
the truth is all psychology is biology meeting the environment. this young man was not only born with a predisposition to depression, but he was born into an environment that seemed to ameliorate and actually help his depression along the way. so in his case, his chemical disorder was great enough that it caused him to commit suicide. please understand that when someone is that depressed, the amount of psychic pain that they're feeling, don, they really believe that suicide is the only choice...
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and a low interest rates environment means that the banks are going to do well and make a lot of money. and finally, we like the cheap, the low-price energy, because units that use energy are going to do well. so there are certainly good areas to invest in. >> rick santelli, what do you make of all that? give me your sense of the bond market as a viable investment right here. >> well, i'll tell you what, my hats off to frank james. because i will tell you that no matter what your view on stocks is, and i believe that stocks will most likely keep going up. i've never advocated selling. but i do advocate, pay attention to why it's going up. and as frank pointed out, consider what a good hedge against any slippage of magnitude in stocks would be. think 1987, even though i don't think we'll have that kind of correction. it's that they're going to run out of equities and buy treasuries. we're at 186 in the ten-year, close to the lowest yield since the third week in january. but at one point, the record low yield was under 140. technically, we could trade 1% of stocks. so to paint one pictur
and a low interest rates environment means that the banks are going to do well and make a lot of money. and finally, we like the cheap, the low-price energy, because units that use energy are going to do well. so there are certainly good areas to invest in. >> rick santelli, what do you make of all that? give me your sense of the bond market as a viable investment right here. >> well, i'll tell you what, my hats off to frank james. because i will tell you that no matter what your...
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so that's what the environment is like today. we have, boards have taken over companies. ceos have lost a lot of power. i'm not saying they were all wrong or all right. all i can say is my experience with an aggressive states attorney general in new york that started that process, then happened to enron that led to the changes in the entire environment. we've got to find our way back to a reasonable regulatory environment that encourages business, not discourages business. i'm going to stop here. >> quite a riveting story, and also one that clearly of great concern in terms of the points you have made, and what impact these kinds of developments and circumstances will have and have had on the american economy. we are going to invite the audience, this very distinguished audience, to pose questions. but before you i would like to begin, take up on a critical point that you had on corporate governance. you'vyou referenced sarbanes-ox. clearly dodd-frank is out there. what kind of specific advice or recommendations would you have about what's the right balance on regulation
so that's what the environment is like today. we have, boards have taken over companies. ceos have lost a lot of power. i'm not saying they were all wrong or all right. all i can say is my experience with an aggressive states attorney general in new york that started that process, then happened to enron that led to the changes in the entire environment. we've got to find our way back to a reasonable regulatory environment that encourages business, not discourages business. i'm going to stop...
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. >> what he wants the environment to do -- >> he did an excellent job with the environment. he didn't do any drilling at all. he did a great job with the environment. >> i'm afraid the folks at the natural resources defense council, they disagree with you on that. they are not happy. they want more. therefore, the president is boxed in essentially by two of his key constituencies, labor and the environmental movement and it's not an easy position to be in. i think he did a great job. clean air standards and fuel efficiency standards. >> two people here say he'll approve it. what do you think? >> what day think? oh, lord, i tell you -- >> come on. come on. >> we have 20 seconds. >> i don't think he's going to approve it. not this year. >> spoken like a real liberal. >> more dithering. >> this was a lot of fun. thanks so much. david goodfriend joining us. ed butowski with ed rogers. that's it nor tonight's show. follow me at twitter. i signed up a long time ago. there it is on your screen. there it is on your screen. have a great night. because i'm a pig driving a convertible?
. >> what he wants the environment to do -- >> he did an excellent job with the environment. he didn't do any drilling at all. he did a great job with the environment. >> i'm afraid the folks at the natural resources defense council, they disagree with you on that. they are not happy. they want more. therefore, the president is boxed in essentially by two of his key constituencies, labor and the environmental movement and it's not an easy position to be in. i think he did a...
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it over the pre-conflict environment, then you're likely to have at most very short-lived success. i mean, john asked, you know, what would afghanistan have been like if we left, and it's -- i think it's easy to -- that answer is easy. it would have been like it was in the early '90s when five million afghans fled afghanistan, where the level of violence and conflict was at least ten times higher than at any point in the last ten years. you would have returned to a sectarian conflict between the use becks, damagics, pashtuns for dominance in the society. the pakistan would have supported the taliban as it's doing anyway, but it would have supported them in a decisive way without the counterbalancing of american power. the taliban would have become the dominant force in the country, although probably not controlling all of it. taliban remains today allied with al-qaeda, with close links with al-qaeda, and so al-qaeda would again have been able to reestablish itself. the united states would not be flying drone strikes, it would not be taking out terrorists because it wouldn't have an
it over the pre-conflict environment, then you're likely to have at most very short-lived success. i mean, john asked, you know, what would afghanistan have been like if we left, and it's -- i think it's easy to -- that answer is easy. it would have been like it was in the early '90s when five million afghans fled afghanistan, where the level of violence and conflict was at least ten times higher than at any point in the last ten years. you would have returned to a sectarian conflict between...
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his mother couldn't have prepared him for such a drastic change in his environment. >> reporter: ice bear needs to eat at least 40 seals through the long summer months, when polar bears go into a state of semihibernation. a few generations ago, he would have had another month to hunt. >> their main food is the ring seal. the ice goes away, their basic forage base goes away. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 bears live in canada's hudson bay. each year when the ice melts, some head south, swimming 300 miles to find a summer home. along the way, the scent of walrus is too enticing to resist. but taking on a tusked creature more adept at the water means coming away with only a bloody nose. ice bear continues swimming, reaching land after 10 straight days without sleeping or eating. unfortunately it's a sweltering 82 degrees. pure misery. in august, ice bear finally catches a break. a herd of walrus. exhausted from binging on clams. he moves in and picks off a baby. it will last him for days. he followed this herd for the rest of the summer. as the temperatures finally begin to drop, ice bear en
his mother couldn't have prepared him for such a drastic change in his environment. >> reporter: ice bear needs to eat at least 40 seals through the long summer months, when polar bears go into a state of semihibernation. a few generations ago, he would have had another month to hunt. >> their main food is the ring seal. the ice goes away, their basic forage base goes away. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 bears live in canada's hudson bay. each year when the ice melts, some head...
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we have a fragile environment in arkansas. we protect it, we call ourselves the natural state for a reason. and whether it's the lake conway which is a source of drinking water and recreation in faulkner county or the extentive underground aquifers, essential to arkansas's economy and environment, we'll find out exactly how far the spill goes. >> last question, the pipeline that runs underneath the state, 60 years old. exxonmobil earned a near record profit of $45 billion last year. wouldn't it be nice if they replaced that pipe? >> i don't know how long they intended for that pipeline to be in use when it was put in the ground just after world war ii, and i don't know exactly when it was last inspected or what the inspection records are, but i can assure you the people of arkansas are going to ask those questions and we're going to find out. >> arkansas attorney general dustin mcdaniel, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> you're welcome. >> talkback question for you today. should th
we have a fragile environment in arkansas. we protect it, we call ourselves the natural state for a reason. and whether it's the lake conway which is a source of drinking water and recreation in faulkner county or the extentive underground aquifers, essential to arkansas's economy and environment, we'll find out exactly how far the spill goes. >> last question, the pipeline that runs underneath the state, 60 years old. exxonmobil earned a near record profit of $45 billion last year....
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the environment is a big area of concern and protests. needing to address the dirty air and the dirty water. correction, again, which is infuriating a lot of chinese, particularly over issues like property rights and so on, it is a big challenge. this leader i think it's particularly strong. the standing committee, which of the senior leadership group of the party, the standing committee of the politburo is now seven rather than five. it will be much easier to reach consensus. xi jinping, the president, and leak and john -- and the premier are two members who are not term limited so they will be there presumably for 10 years. the other five are really good getting things done. and expectations are very high in the country. you would have to look back and just remember how high expectations here after president obama was elected. they are high because there is a general perception which i agree with, reforms which stalled for at least five years. there's a lot to be done. they are high because his leadership style is very appealing, very d
the environment is a big area of concern and protests. needing to address the dirty air and the dirty water. correction, again, which is infuriating a lot of chinese, particularly over issues like property rights and so on, it is a big challenge. this leader i think it's particularly strong. the standing committee, which of the senior leadership group of the party, the standing committee of the politburo is now seven rather than five. it will be much easier to reach consensus. xi jinping, the...
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they're no wall flowers when it comes to representing the environment. it includes the clean air task force. it includes the pennsylvania environmental gri aal group. so we've got all the environmental groups sitting down with chevron and shell and console and over the last two years, they have created 15 standards that they have agreed should be used as the standards for natural gas fracking development, if you will. and they have agreed that they will finance an independent audit to make sure they're living by the standards. so the water standard says, with this standard, with these standards, we agree, we will create zero water contamination. you can't get too much better than that. >> if that's so easy to do, why aren't we doing it, secretary? >> because we're going to. with this group, we've got the developers and the environmental groups and the independent sector, bobby vat, the president of the endowments, is the chairman of this group. over the last two years, we've come together. this group includes christine todd whitman, who was the epa admin
they're no wall flowers when it comes to representing the environment. it includes the clean air task force. it includes the pennsylvania environmental gri aal group. so we've got all the environmental groups sitting down with chevron and shell and console and over the last two years, they have created 15 standards that they have agreed should be used as the standards for natural gas fracking development, if you will. and they have agreed that they will finance an independent audit to make sure...
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the current weak macro environment is weighing on i.t. spending and delaying large projects. and i'm curious to see whether that factor will weigh on tech earnings in q1. back to you. >> we'll know soon enough. seema, thanks very much. so is the tech sector a buy on weakness right now? let's take a closer look at the index that tracks the technicals. and it's our friend joe greco with meridian equity partners, on the fundamental side, steve cortez, founder of vera cruz and a cnbc contributor. joe, i noticed on twitter you're going to say here, you're not real bullish on this market right now, are you? >> you know,ing t ing ththe bea started to have a little picnic with the technology space and the triple qs is entering into that phase right now. you can see it's clearly forming what i like to all or what everyone likes to call the right shoulder of the head and shoulder pattern. you've already seen, obviously, the left and the head over the course of 2012, and clearly we've started to and we've topped out and we're starting to break down, not only through the 50-day average,
the current weak macro environment is weighing on i.t. spending and delaying large projects. and i'm curious to see whether that factor will weigh on tech earnings in q1. back to you. >> we'll know soon enough. seema, thanks very much. so is the tech sector a buy on weakness right now? let's take a closer look at the index that tracks the technicals. and it's our friend joe greco with meridian equity partners, on the fundamental side, steve cortez, founder of vera cruz and a cnbc...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....